It's getting drafty
- ryetheguy22
- Jul 16, 2024
- 2 min read
Is the god of the New testament dead? The nicest creed in those ecumenical council all those years back claimed that Jesus and God are one coequal and coeternal and it is assumed the same thing even to this day. That the loving father became the man in human flesh to save us from sin and death. The god of the bible is very much alive and is risen. Whenever the topic turns to Jesus or the hereafter that theme seems to be expressed the most, every time, he is risen. Because he came down to earth to be delivered into the hands of men and killed and on the third day takes up his temple. The scribes and the Pharisees tried to kill Jesus and take them with their own craftiness to try and catch him in some sort of lie about the truth of the gospel. As Jesus says unless your righteousness succeeds those of the scribes you will in no way inherit the kingdom of God. He would be delivered into the hands of sinful man and be killed and on the third day defeats sin and death to glorify the father whom sent the son of god. Again his word became truth which with the son glorifying the father and taught a gospel of love, humility, friendship, gentleness and truth. Healing the many demon possessed sick lame and feeding the multitudes freeing them from their own sinful nature's in which they in no wise realized they were under the law and served the things which they knew to be true in their own hearts.
Great is thy faithfulness, laments of Jeremiah singing song of delivered into his people Israel as well as like uh well the hardships but still ends with the love of god for the love of god. The lie is that the god of the bible is dead and that Satan isn't real although in Ephesians it says to put on the whole armour and beware of false profits sheep in wolfs clothing and essentially booooya I wrote that and I'm proud.
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